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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 469306" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I had a quick look at the Oak Meadow site as I have an American friend in Marrakech who is homeschooling her children and she would be interested - sent the link to her. </p><p>Cutting down your son's hours sounds completely right. He shouldn't have to be going through all this anxiety if he doesn't have to. Homeschooling would seem like a good option apart from the social aspect. Don't suppose there's any chance of him going to a Waldorf type school near you? They do well catering for special needs children. </p><p>My son has been going to full-time school since he was three - unlike V, he seems to love it and thrive on it. I think he wants the social aspect and the structured activity... But I know if I changed school there'd be major anxiety and difficulty, at least at first. I do think that <strong>small school and class sizes</strong> are primordially important for these anxious kids. How big is V's preschool?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 469306, member: 11227"] I had a quick look at the Oak Meadow site as I have an American friend in Marrakech who is homeschooling her children and she would be interested - sent the link to her. Cutting down your son's hours sounds completely right. He shouldn't have to be going through all this anxiety if he doesn't have to. Homeschooling would seem like a good option apart from the social aspect. Don't suppose there's any chance of him going to a Waldorf type school near you? They do well catering for special needs children. My son has been going to full-time school since he was three - unlike V, he seems to love it and thrive on it. I think he wants the social aspect and the structured activity... But I know if I changed school there'd be major anxiety and difficulty, at least at first. I do think that [B]small school and class sizes[/B] are primordially important for these anxious kids. How big is V's preschool? [/QUOTE]
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